Perrier Jouet Blason Rose

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Description

Perrier-Jouët Blason Rosé is a non-vintage rosé Champagne from Épernay, France, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This Pinot Noir-dominant cuvée has earned a 93-point score from Wine Spectator and Gold medals at both The Global Masters and the International Wine Challenge, establishing it as one of the more critically recognized rosé Champagnes at its tier.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5%  |  Origin: Champagne, France  |  Non-Vintage  |  House: Perrier-Jouët, Épernay

Production & Heritage

Maison Perrier-Jouët was founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Adèle Jouët in Épernay, at the heart of the Champagne region. Now part of the Pernod Ricard portfolio, the house is known for its emphasis on Chardonnay finesse, though Blason Rosé takes a different path. The cuvée is assembled from roughly 50 different vins clairs sourced from the house's prime vineyard parcels, built on a backbone of 50% Pinot Noir, 25% Chardonnay, and 25% Pinot Meunier. Still red wine is blended in to achieve its salmon-pink hue. After secondary fermentation via the traditional method, the wine rests a minimum of three years in Perrier-Jouët's cellars before receiving a light dosage of 8 to 11 grams per liter. The expression traces its lineage to the Blason de France prestige cuvées introduced in 1955, which were originally designed for fine-dining service.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe strawberry and red raspberry lead the nose, followed by more nuanced layers of blood orange peel, pink ginger, and a subtle smokiness. A faint honeyed undertone and trace of earthiness emerge as the wine opens in the glass.

Taste: The entry is bright with freshly crushed strawberry and kumquat, carried on a fine, satiny mousse. At mid-palate, flavors of raspberry and pastry cream develop, supported by vibrant acidity that keeps the fruit from turning heavy. A thread of mineral tension runs through the palate, giving the wine a firm, focused structure beneath its generous fruit expression.

Finish: Long and persistent, with lingering notes of citrus pith, crushed stone, and a subtle ginger spice. The mousse tapers elegantly, leaving a clean mineral impression that invites the next sip.

How to Drink Blason Rosé

Serve well-chilled at around 46–50°F in a tulip-shaped Champagne glass to concentrate the aromatic complexity. Blason Rosé is built for the table and drinks beautifully on its own as an aperitif. A French 75 works particularly well here, where the wine's strawberry and citrus character amplifies the cocktail's bright backbone. In a Rosé Champagne Spritz, the fine mousse and fruit-forward profile hold up against the dilution of ice and a splash of bitter liqueur. For a simple yet elegant serve, try it in a Kir Royale with a small measure of crème de cassis — the Pinot Noir base adds depth that lighter Champagnes often lack in this classic preparation.

Best For

  • Hosting a multi-course dinner party where a single wine can accompany several courses
  • Gifting for anniversaries, Valentine's Day, or romantic milestones
  • Celebratory toasts at weddings, engagements, or New Year's Eve
  • Pairing with a seafood-focused brunch spread

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Blason Rosé taste like? Blason Rosé is driven by ripe strawberry and raspberry flavors, accented by blood orange, pastry cream, and a mineral backbone. Vibrant acidity and a fine mousse give it a lively, structured character rather than a sweet or heavy profile.

How does Blason Rosé compare to Veuve Clicquot Rosé? Both are Pinot Noir-led NV rosé Champagnes in a similar price bracket, but Blason Rosé tends toward a drier, more mineral-driven style with lighter dosage, while Veuve Clicquot Rosé is generally perceived as slightly sweeter and fruitier. Blason Rosé's blend of 50 vins clairs also lends it a broader aromatic complexity.

Is Blason Rosé good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its balanced acidity, fine mousse, and layered fruit-to-mineral profile make it an excellent standalone pour. Served chilled in a tulip glass, it reveals increasing complexity as it warms slightly.

Where is Blason Rosé made? Blason Rosé is produced by Maison Perrier-Jouët, headquartered in Épernay in the Champagne region of northeastern France. The house sources fruit from its own vineyard parcels across the Champagne appellation.

What foods pair well with Blason Rosé? Seared salmon or tuna tartare complement its berry and citrus notes. Duck breast with a cherry reduction mirrors the wine's red-fruit intensity. Fresh goat cheese or a strawberry and arugula salad echo its bright acidity. Sushi and sashimi work well thanks to the wine's mineral finish and clean mousse.

What sizes does Blason Rosé come in? Blason Rosé is most commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle, though some markets carry a 375ml half-bottle and a 1.5L magnum format.

Is Blason Rosé worth the price? Blason Rosé positions as a mid-to-upper tier non-vintage rosé Champagne, sitting above everyday sparkling wines but below vintage and prestige cuvées like Perrier-Jouët's own Belle Epoque Rosé. Its critical recognition — including 93 points from Wine Spectator and Gold at the International Wine Challenge — supports strong value at this level.

Why Blason Rosé?

What distinguishes Blason Rosé from the crowded NV rosé Champagne field is the sheer breadth of its blending base — approximately 50 vins clairs assembled to create a consistent yet complex house style. Its roots in the Blason de France cuvées, originally conceived in 1955 for gastronomic service, give it a food-friendly architecture that goes well beyond casual flute-pouring. The minimum three-year cellar aging and restrained dosage of 8 to 11 grams per liter result in a wine that balances fruit generosity with structural precision. For drinkers seeking a rosé Champagne that can move from aperitif through a full meal without losing momentum, Blason Rosé delivers a level of versatility and depth that its critical accolades confirm.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Sparkling Wine
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Champagne
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Perrier Jouet

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